Robert Watson wrote: > > On Sat, 30 Dec 2006, Larry Rosenman wrote: > >>>> I had to on an emergency basis replace my aging P-1 Firewall. The >>>> guys at my hosting company gave me an AthlonXP 2200+, and with 6.1 >>>> (all the way up to today's RELENG_6_1), it works fine. >>>> >>>> I tried(!) to put 6.2-PRE (RELENG_6) on it, but no matter what I do, >>>> it panics when either NTPD or SSHD starts (depending on whats first). >>>> >>>> Unfortunately, I don't have the exact panic (it's a page not >>>> present, and if I understood my remote eyes/hands right, a NULL >>>> de-reference). >>>> >>>> The box is 300+ miles away (Distance from Austin, TX to Dallas, TX). >>>> >>>> Anyone got ideas? >>> >>> It looks like the attached patch was missed in the MFC I just pointed >>> at. Could you try applying it? >>> >>> You can also fetch it from: >>> >>> http://www.watson.org/~robert/freebsd/20061230-20061230-tcp_pcb_fix.diff >>> >> >> Normally, I'd be more than happy to, but, given: >> 1) the box is 300+ miles away >> 2) I do NOT have access to remote hands again till Tuesday (Holiday) >> 3) this is my firewall between all my services and the rest of the world >> and if down, I'm off the air :( >> >> I wish I could, but can't afford to be down for the 5 days :( >> >> Thanks for the diagnosis, however, as I was going nuts. > > I've gone ahead and MFC'd the missing tcp_subr.c patch and the change > now appears stable on by 6-STABLE test box. I'd appreciate it if other > people experiencing the panic could slide forward to confirm (or perhaps > less ideally, not confirm) that this fixes the problem for them also.
The link is slightly broken, I've found the patch here: http://www.watson.org/~robert/freebsd/20061230-tcp_pcb_fix.diff Applied, recompiled the kernel - no more panic :) Thanks Robert nad Max. If there's anything else needed let me know. Karol P.S. out of curiosity - now that I have configured kernel with DDB and KDB options, is there any performance penalty of running such kernel? -- Karol Kwiatkowski <freebsd at orchid dot homeunix dot org> OpenPGP: http://www.orchid.homeunix.org/carlos/gpg/0x06E09309.asc
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